2016
DOI: 10.17323/1728-192x-2016-1-9-33
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Practices, Processes, and Systems Design: Why Consultants Need to be “Everyday Ethnographers”

Abstract: Enterprise systems (ES) are intended to tie together the various functions of an organization through the integration of information flows, data management, organizational processes, and workplace activities. Compared to legacy systems, which can be siloed in disparate parts of the organization, enterprise systems are meant to be used across the entire ' enterprise' . The biggest benefits of these systems include businesses achieving greater standardization of work, data management, and having an information s… Show more

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“…This phenomenographic exploration of how engineers, non-engineers, and the community conceptualized engineers' community-based practices has yielded an outcome space of five conceptualizations of increasing complexity and relevance for responsive engineering (David and Newell, 2016). This study does not suggest that individuals exemplified each conceptualization, and because the result is an outcome space, the participants can be located through this spectrum.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…This phenomenographic exploration of how engineers, non-engineers, and the community conceptualized engineers' community-based practices has yielded an outcome space of five conceptualizations of increasing complexity and relevance for responsive engineering (David and Newell, 2016). This study does not suggest that individuals exemplified each conceptualization, and because the result is an outcome space, the participants can be located through this spectrum.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Using an ethnographic approach for the purposes of design can help to uncover the intricacies of stakeholder needs and an understanding of the larger ecosystem. 7 Considering the stakes involved in health care, we cannot risk neglecting any stakeholders. 8 In approaching designing anything, but especially in a complex environment like health care, it is important to keep following things in mind when considering stakeholders:…”
Section: Designing a Path Forward For Medical Record Designmentioning
confidence: 99%